Experts: Target hackers will be tough to find

Gabe Hernandez

Published 10:30 am, Wednesday, January 22, 2014

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Credit cards that were confiscated are displayed at the McAllen Police Department in McAllen, Texas, after McAllen police arrested a man and a woman on fraud charges, Monday, Jan. 20, 2014. According to a South Texas police chief, the suspects used account information stolen during the Target security breach to buy tens of thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise, but a spokesman for the U.S. Secret Service said Tuesday that an investigation is ongoing into the possibility of a link between the Target data breach and the arrests. (AP Photo/The Monitor, Gabe Hernandez)

Credit cards that were confiscated are displayed at the McAllen Police Department in McAllen, Texas, after McAllen police arrested a man and a woman on fraud charges, Monday, Jan. 20, 2014. According to a South

Credit cards that were confiscated are displayed at the McAllen Police Department in McAllen, Texas, after McAllen police arrested a man and a woman on fraud charges, Monday, Jan. 20, 2014. According to a South Texas police chief, the suspects used account information stolen during the Target security breach to buy tens of thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise, but a spokesman for the U.S. Secret Service said Tuesday that an investigation is ongoing into the possibility of a link between the Target data breach and the arrests. (AP Photo/The Monitor, Gabe Hernandez)